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Hurricane Hector became a Category 4 storm for a few hours early Sunday but then dipped back to Category 3, still a dangerous force, as it headed across the Pacific, threatening to hit Hawaii’s Big Island and possibly its active volcano, officials said early Sunday.

Hector’s winds dropped to 125 mph from 130 mph, the diving line between Categories 3 and 4, early Sunday as it moved westward at 12 mph Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said in an advisory.

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With this sort of erratic and huge bad news with weathers....I can only think all the countries start to use their own geo-engineering technologies like Russia to China and to the US are using. That's to save people's life. But the end result would be the total destruction of Earth's natural pattern of weather, and it means breaking down the seasons we used to have....with that, breaking down of the cultures, and even on top of that, we got UV-C hitting the surface of Earth to deal with now...... I'm very concerned for loads of reasons.

Weather War might start, together with Water War....

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We have caught these "strange" signals coming from Antarctica before, this is not the first time they've been seen. hmm wonder if there's an array on Rothschild Island? I hope and pray the people on Hawaii, and Japan are prepared for the worst and hoping for the best. Trust your instincts, not the weather report.

"Even as its core was being pulled apart by strong wind shear on Friday, Hurricane Lane (demoted to a tropical storm on Friday evening) continued to trigger an array of havoc across the Hawaiian Islands. Torrential rains were spreading northward across Oahu to Maui after Lane’s outer rainbands dropped more than 30” on parts of the Big Island, where flooding was described by the Central Pacific Hurricane Center as “catastrophic”. Meanwhile, two fast-moving wildfires broke out on Friday in the drier downslope flow along Maui’s west coast, causing at least one injury.

As of 5 pm EDT (11 am HST) Friday, the poorly defined eye of Hurricane Lane was located about 150 miles south of Honolulu and about 130 miles west of Kailua-Kona, moving north at 5 mph. The storm’s top sustained winds were 105 mph, making Lane a Category 2 hurricane. A Hurricane Warning remained in effect for Oahu, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, and Kahoolawe, with a Tropical Storm Warning for the Big Island and a Tropical Storm Watch for Kauai and Niåihau. Update (11 pm EDT Friday): Lane's decay was accelerating on Friday night. As of 11 pm EDT (5 pm HST), Lane's top sustained winds were down to 70 mph, making it a tropical storm. All hurricane watches and warnings were dropped; the entire state remained under a tropical storm warning, except for Kauai and Niihua, which were under a tropical storm watch. Lane may diminish into a remnant low as soon as Saturday. Radar loops showed heavy rains continuing to push across the islands from Oahu to the Big Island on Friday night, so there remains a significant flood risk."

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Typhoon Jebi smashes Japan: Giant waves and 135mph winds rock the country as train station roof COLLAPSES during the worst storm in 25 years and a MILLION are told to evacuate

By JULIAN ROBINSON FOR MAILONLINE and AFP September 4, 2018

Typhoon Jebi hammered the country's west coast as it made landfall with violent winds of up to 135mph
PM Shinzo Abe urged people to 'evacuate early' and called for all necessary measures to protect residents
Japan's weather agency issued warnings of possible landslides, flooding, high tides, lightning and tornadoes
Evacuation advisories have been issued for more than 1.19 million people in western and central parts of Japan

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"A powerful typhoon slammed into western Japan on Tuesday, killing at least nine people and injuring scores of people as more than a million people were told to evacuate amid the worst storm to hit the country in 25 years.

Typhoon Jebi, reportedly the strongest typhoon to make landfall in Japan since 1993, headed north across the main island of Honshu toward the Sea of Japan.

Giant waves and winds of up to 135mph lashed the country, inundating the region's main international airport and blowing a tanker into a bridge, disrupting land and air travel and leaving thousands stranded.

The storm hammered the west coast as it made landfall in the latest severe weather to hit the country this summer following rains, landslides, floods and record-breaking heat that killed hundreds of people.

It was off the northern coast of Fukui on Tuesday evening with sustained winds of 78mph and gusts up to 110 mph, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

More than 700 flights were canceled, according to Japanese media tallies. High-speed bullet train service was suspended from Tokyo west to Hiroshima, though service partially resumed later Tuesday when the typhoon left the region.

More than 1.6 million households remained without power in Osaka, Kyoto and four nearby prefectures late Tuesday, according to Kansai Electric Power Co."

Holy Smoke, Japan took and continues to take a beating from Jebi. Images and videos at the link.

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Gordon Closing in on Mississippi-Alabama Coastline

Bob Henson Sept. 4, 2018

"Poised on the threshold of hurricane strength, compact Tropical Storm Gordon was headed on Tuesday night toward an encounter with the central Gulf Coast. As of 5 pm EDT, Gordon was located about 95 miles southeast of Biloxi, MS, moving northwest at 15 mph. Gordon was packing top sustained winds of 70 mph, just shy of hurricane strength (74 mph).

Gordon’s observed rains and winds
Radar data from the Mobile, Alabama radar on Tuesday evening showed that Gordon’s heavy rain bands, with rainfall amounts up to 0.9” per hour, were affecting coastal Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. The radar data showed that Gordon was progressing towards building an eyewall along the north side of the center, with about 50% of one complete by 6 pm EDT (see Figure 1 below). If Gordon had another 12 hours over water, it would have been able to complete that process, but fortunately, it does not have time to do so.

The highest rainfall amounts observed at any WU Personal Weather Stations between 8 am and 6 pm EDT Tuesday were 5.23” at Cape San Blas, Florida and 2.23” at Port St. Joe, both located on the Florida Panhandle’s big protrusion near Apalachicola.

The highest winds at any marine buoys as of 6 pm EDT Tuesday were 47 mph, gusting to 60 mph, measured at 5:50 pm EDT at buoy 42102, located 50 miles southeast of Mobile, Alabama. Waves were 13.5 feet high at the buoy.

Forecast for Gordon
With no major change to the steering flow expected through Wednesday, Gordon should make landfall not far from Biloxi within an hour or two of midnight Tuesday night. Although the official forecast track issued at 5 pm by the National Hurricane Center does not show Gordon as a hurricane, this is largely because the first point in the forecast track is at 1 am Wednesday, after Gordon is predicted to make landfall. Gordon has a very good chance of becoming a Category 1 hurricane just before landfall, after which it would rapidly fall back below hurricane strength."

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At least Florence is weakening, but Philippines the next target of Cat 5 massive typhoon and is a big worry.... I'm sure loads of us were focusing on Florence and great of all of you done your intention!! It had weakened very quickly, though no way we can say that'd be all safe yet.

Philippines are far weaker to deal with the stress of destruction and aftermath of the typhoon, I feel. These people don't have any social security system installed. They are on their own, though I can imagine Dutterte government would do their best to help people. But it's best if preventing the crap to happen to them than trying to help them afterwords, I feel....

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Thank you breezy!! I'm sure hell a lot of people actually did the same thing, and the sudden lowering category of Florence was something to do with it, I take. But we need to even tweak our power better and scatter the rain fall area far wider so no one location to be targeted badly.

Maybe we need to create a little manual of how to go about it publicly! Doing it aimless would have less affect so.....

And multiple emergence of the friggin super cells might become more normal. I'm sure we can nail it no matter how many are there, but just we all need to stick to some line of "how to target them".

And Mr MBB was showing interesting co-relation of the sand mass reaching over Atlantic and the loss of any cells in the region. Hmmmm....

It's just the bastards whom we are up against really don't care how many of us die. The benevolent groups are trying to save lives. You can tell which side has got more jobs at hand to achieve what they want to achieve.....so we, the Humans, all need to get together and fight together.

And we can fight. We got souls and creativity. We will win, as long as we use what we got properly.

Remember I found the rays were exchanged from both Arctic and Antarctic, but not always the exact same locations, so maybe "ships" were used in different positions to do that.

...I mean....done in mid air is a possibility....

(c)CIMSS 2018

And this is the massive one appeared in the Pacific, with those from Antarctica. .....That's insane.....and ALL seem to be doing something to feed or whatever to the cells DIRECTIONS/PATHS/SPEED. And probably intensity is affected as well.

"YAUHANNAH, S.C. (AP) — More than a week ago, pastor Willie Lowrimore and some of his congregants stacked sandbags around their South Carolina church to protect it from the fury of Hurricane Florence.

They moved the pews to higher ground and watched anxiously for days as the nearly black, reeking water from the swollen Waccamaw River rose, even though the hurricane was long gone. Finally, before dawn Monday, the water seeped around and over the sandbags, flooding the sanctuary.

"I'm going to go one day at a time," Lowrimore said as he sat in a rocking chair listening to the river rush by, ruining the church he built almost 20 years ago. "Put it in the Lord's hands. My hands aren't big enough."

Ten days after Florence came ashore, the storm caused fresh chaos Monday in Yauhannah and elsewhere across South Carolina, where rivers kept rising and thousands more people were told to be ready to evacuate."

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'Unimaginable devastation':Hurricane Michael wrecks Florida Panhandle with 155mph winds and trounces every home in its path, officially becoming worst EVER to hit the region, as Georgia now prepares for carnage

Oct. 10, 2018 Emily Crane

Hurricane Michael strengthened into a Category 4 storm with winds of up to 155mph on Wednesday
The eye of the monstrous hurricane made landfall near Mexico Beach just before 2pm
Rainfall could reach up to a foot and the life-threatening storm surge could swell to 14 feet
Michael still had top sustained winds of 150 mph as its core moved over Florida's Panhandle around 3pm
Tornadoes are possible across the Florida Panhandle, southeast Georgia and southern South Carolina through Thursday morning as the hurricane now moves inland, forecasters warn
Meteorologists said it had the potential to become one of the worst storms in the history of the region
More than 375,000 people had been urged or ordered to evacuate, but emergency authorities lamented that many people ignored the warnings
A Red Cross official said it's possible that as many as 320,000 people on Florida's Gulf Coast did not evacuate
Multiple airports were closed in Florida on Wednesday and more than 453 flights had been canceled
President Donald Trump has declared a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio warned anyone in the path of the storm surge: 'You're going to die'

"PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) — The devastation inflicted by Hurricane Michael came into focus Thursday with rows upon rows of homes found smashed to pieces, and rescue crews struggling to enter stricken areas in hopes of accounting for hundreds of people who may have stayed behind.

At least three deaths were blamed on Michael, the most powerful hurricane to hit the continental U.S. in over 50 years, and it wasn’t done yet: Though reduced to a tropical storm, it brought flash flooding to North Carolina and Virginia, soaking areas still recovering from Hurricane Florence."

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I have stumbled across a youtuber lady who has posted some very interesting info about Hurricane Michael. The first video is interesting and she speaks about things that aren't normal in regards to our weather and Michael. The second video is basically the one to pay attention to. She backs up what she's saying with info from weather sites and actual figures.

America WAKE UP!! THIS IS NOT NORMAL!! Hurricane Michael

URGENT!! "Hurricane Michael" Was a TARGETED STRIKE!!! (make copies!!)

Hurricane Michael: More Proof of Targeted Strike & Cover-up

Hurricane Michael & the US Govt Cover Up (info she used in previous video has now been edited out)